Museo Catedral de Valencia
Museo Catedral de Valencia: Hours, Address, Museo Catedral de Valencia Reviews: 4/5
Museo Catedral de Valencia
Museo Catedral de Valencia
4
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Sunday
2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
About
The Cathedral Museum Valencia temple is the space where the collection of works of art that have been removed from cult but retain a great artistic value are housed.
Suggested duration
1-2 hours
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Neighborhood: La Seu
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Contribute
4.0
45 reviews
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Average
8
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Terrible
2
powsyl
Gillingham, UK88 contributions
Very interesting.
Aug 2019 • Family
Great to visit. The audio guide is a must. Came in after the audio tour of the Cathedral. Beautiful artefacts .
Written August 23, 2019
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johnhp702
Derby, UK14,925 contributions
Quick visit
Apr 2019 • Couples
Included in the cost of entry into the Cathedral worth a quick look around, I found the catacombs on the lower level the most interesting part.
Written April 19, 2019
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Maddie L
Dublin, Ireland22 contributions
Small and user friendly.
Nov 2018
Interesting and well laid out, small museum. Certainly worth a visit, The last chapel you visit has the Holy Grail. The museum is over three floors but there is a lift There is also a toilet and small gift shop.
Written November 16, 2018
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Jurgen B
Brussels, Belgium2,459 contributions
Included in the cathedral entry ticket
Jun 2018 • Solo
Certainly worth the visit. I did it in 15 minutes. The piece at the entry is the most impressive one I think, a monstrance (biggest in the world).
Written July 4, 2018
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Mario D
Brisbane, Australia220 contributions
Interesting and mysterious
Oct 2017 • Couples
What we liked was to climb down underground and see the excavated catacombs. It was just an eerie place to be but fascinating.
There was also a plaque commemorating a visit by Pope Benedictvs XVI.
While your visiting the Cathedral have a look at the museum as well.
There was also a plaque commemorating a visit by Pope Benedictvs XVI.
While your visiting the Cathedral have a look at the museum as well.
Written May 15, 2018
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Heidi H
North Brabant Province, The Netherlands32 contributions
Museum in the Valencia Cathedral
Jun 2017 • Friends
The Museum is a little part of the Valencia Cathedral. If you follow the map you'll come also in the museum. It's nice to visit the Museum.
Written June 17, 2017
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Thank you for your opinion, we're glad you enjoyed your visit.
Written August 8, 2017
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Helena N
254 contributions
Part of the cathedral visit
Apr 2017 • Family
This is included in the cathedral visit and is worth a look if you have the time. The audioguide talks you through what you're seeing. You can't take bags into the museum section but lockers are available. The old music books were a favourite of mine.
The museum leads you through to a small gift shop (of course) and to the holy grail.
The museum leads you through to a small gift shop (of course) and to the holy grail.
Written April 26, 2017
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Thank you for your opinion, we're glad you enjoyed your visit.
Written August 8, 2017
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vlamal
Novi Sad, Serbia425 contributions
Magnificent museum of the magnificent cathedral
Jul 2016 • Friends
Really important museum in the heart of the cathedral which you must see and see the history of the church as the treasurer of Santo Caliz.
Written August 14, 2016
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Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoy your visit.
Written August 23, 2016
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BennyMalaga
Malaga, Spain89,459 contributions
Wonderful Art
Oct 2011 • Couples
The Cathedral Museum has wonderful art and is worth seeing. There is Valencian art from the Gothic to the Neoclassic age.
The processional monstrance made of gold is found in the Cathedral museum. It is supposed to be the largest gold monstrance in Spain. There is an ivory casket that has wonderful carvings around it.
There are two great works of goldwork. One is dedicated to San Jeronimo and comes from the 16th century. It has gold, enamel, and precious stones. The other is dedicated to the Niño Jesus Doctor, and shows the baby Jesus on a throne, with beautiful gold carvings and enamels.
There are paintings done by many masters, such as Vicente Lopez, Joan de Joanes, Espinosa, Vergara, Camaron, Planes, and Maella, among others.
There are valuable sculptures too. The Transito de la Vigen was created by Alejo de Vahia around 1490. Other notable sculptures are the Virgen de Ollocau, la Virgen de San Juan del Hospital, la Virgen del Milagro, and images of San Jeronimo, San Roque, and San Buenaventura.
Truly a great art cache!
The processional monstrance made of gold is found in the Cathedral museum. It is supposed to be the largest gold monstrance in Spain. There is an ivory casket that has wonderful carvings around it.
There are two great works of goldwork. One is dedicated to San Jeronimo and comes from the 16th century. It has gold, enamel, and precious stones. The other is dedicated to the Niño Jesus Doctor, and shows the baby Jesus on a throne, with beautiful gold carvings and enamels.
There are paintings done by many masters, such as Vicente Lopez, Joan de Joanes, Espinosa, Vergara, Camaron, Planes, and Maella, among others.
There are valuable sculptures too. The Transito de la Vigen was created by Alejo de Vahia around 1490. Other notable sculptures are the Virgen de Ollocau, la Virgen de San Juan del Hospital, la Virgen del Milagro, and images of San Jeronimo, San Roque, and San Buenaventura.
Truly a great art cache!
Written January 7, 2012
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Thank you so much. We hope you come back and we can show you our new spaces and pictures.
Written July 29, 2016
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JordiGiladell
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain780 contributions
¿ Se pueden hacer fotos ?
micayunis
Rosario, Argentina61 contributions
hola quisiera saber cuanto tiempo lleva la visita al museo y si se puede sacar las entradas en el momento de asistir
Lisa B
Peterhead, UK57 contributions
It suggests 1-2 hours. The tour is an audioguide, so you can go the time you choose. If you also want to visit the shop then remember it closes for siesta. The rest of the cathedral does not though!
Frequently Asked Questions about Museo Catedral de Valencia
- Museo Catedral de Valencia is open:
- Sun - Sun 2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
- Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
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